JasonL wrote:It is never ever worth it to make fun of an audit firm you have to deal with on a recurring basis, but I'm about enter a 12 round bout with PWC and I want to mess with them so much right now.

Ask them when they hired Steve Harvey and leave it at that.

his voice is so soothing, but why do conspiracy nuts always sound like Batman and Robin solving one of Riddler's puzzles out loud? - fod

My bubble was pretty robust in 2016. I didn't see any new movies, Hell or High Water is the only one on my to-watch list, and in looking over the nominees in the big 4 categories, I don't recognize 75% of the titles.

We live in the fucked age. Get used to it. - dhex

holy shit there will never be an end until the sweet release of death (as dictated by the death panels, natch) - lunch

This seems pretty harsh. Warren Beatty was responsible for Ishtar and Dick Tracy, and they still let him into the Oscars.

(Oh, and Faye Dunaway was in gems like Dunston Checks In, with a 6% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.)

Dude was taking selfies with celebs and they both froze when it came down to the only reason you have highly paid professionals at your even. Say what you will about Beatty, but at least he busted his ass on his shitty films.

his voice is so soothing, but why do conspiracy nuts always sound like Batman and Robin solving one of Riddler's puzzles out loud? - fod

Dick Tracy was not only a great movie, but also a financial success. The only thing Beatty has to be ashamed about in that regard is his deathgrip on the property rights despite the fact that he clearly has no intention of exercising them.

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Hugh Akston wrote:Dick Tracy was not only a great movie, but also a financial success. The only thing Beatty has to be ashamed about in that regard is his deathgrip on the property rights despite the fact that he clearly has no intention of exercising them.

Hugh Akston wrote:Dick Tracy was not only a great movie, but also a financial success. The only thing Beatty has to be ashamed about in that regard is his deathgrip on the property rights despite the fact that he clearly has no intention of exercising them.